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Milwaukee M12 Fuel 3/8 Extended Reach Ratchet 2560-20

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Part# 12-05645
MFR Model# 2560-20

Overview

M12 FUEL 1/4" Extended Reach Ratchets are the latest addition to our best-in-class lineup of battery powered ratchets. Milwaukee M12 Fuel ratchets provide industry leading torque output with a slim head profile and an extended neck that give you the longest reach in tight spaces. The long handle ratchet features an Investment Cast Steel Yoke housing and a Powerstate Brushless Motor that deliver superior durability you expect from Milwaukee.

The long reach electric ratchets are the ideal addition to any tool chest; allowing you to get to stubborn, hard to reach fasteners without the concern of knuckle busting, The 3/8" cordless ratchet provides the performance of a pneumatic ratchet with up to 40 ft-lbs max torque, the same torque output as our M12 Fuel Ratchets.

Specifications

  • Anvil Type: Ball Detent
  • Anvil Size: 3/8"
  • Wrench Type: Extended Reach
  • Maximum Torque: 55 ft-lbs
  • Head Profile: 1.1 in
  • Power Source: Cordless
  • Motor Type: POWERSTATE Brushless
  • Length: 14.3 in
  • Weight: 2.7 lb
  • Height: 2.74 in
  • Width: 1.93 in
  • Brushless: Yes
  • Battery System: M12
  • Chuck Type: Not Applicable
  • Maximum RPM: 0 - 200 RPM
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